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'A deal that must happen': Trump celebrates as son Don Jr. arrives in Greenland

President-elect Donald Trump claimed his representatives had received a "great" reception in Greenland as he hopes to take possession of the autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.

In a Tuesday post on his Truth Social platform, Trump announced that his son Donald Trump Jr., right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk, and incoming White House Director of Personnel Sergio Gor had arrived on the island.

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'How do you feel about facts?' CNN's John Berman puts Trump 'foot soldier' on spot

A prominent voice in the Republican Party, outgoing New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R), was put on the spot Tuesday when CNN's John Berman straight-out asked him, "How do you feel about facts?"

"I want to ask you a Meta question, no pun intended here," Berman said on CNN New Central. "How do you feel about facts?"

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Amazon to fork over $40M for Melania Trump documentary: report

Amazon this week announced it would be distributing a documentary about Melania Trump — and now it's been revealed that the online retail giant will pay a hefty price for it.

Puck News' Matthew Belloni reports that Amazon has agreed to fork over $40 million to license the documentary, which was directed by Brett Ratner, a one-time action movie director who has been out of work since he was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women.

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'Chilling': News broadcaster shocked to hear her voice used to spread right-wing hate

An online news personality was shocked to hear her own voice being copied by artificial intelligence — and used to push far-right hate. She wrote about that experience for The Guardian in an article published on Tuesday.

"My brother held his phone up to my ear. 'You’re gonna find this creepy,' he warned," wrote Georgina Findlay of the independent online media group TLDR News. "An Instagram reel showing a teenage boy at a rally featured a voiceover in the style of a news broadcast. A calm, female voice, with an almost imperceptible Mancunian accent, said: 'The recent outcry from a British student has become a powerful symbol of a deepening crisis in the UK’s educational system.'

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'Trump no longer in control': GOP fearful that MAGA base will kill public support

Republicans are increasingly worried about the political blowback if Donald Trump carries through with the policies his base demands, according to a new report.

The president-elect promised to enact historically sweeping mass deportations during his campaign, and Republicans are trying to figure out the logistics of such an operation and wondering whether it will hurt them politically, reported NOTUS.

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'What despots do': Liz Cheney hammers Trump's attempt to suppress Jack Smith report

Donald Trump's lawyers this week moved to block the United States Department of Justice from releasing special counsel Jack Smith's final reports regarding his criminal investigations and prosecutions of the president-elect.

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) on Tuesday blasted Trump for trying to suppress the final reports, which will deal with Trump's efforts to illegally remain in power after losing the 2020 presidential election and his alleged obstruction of government efforts to retrieve top-secret government documents from his Mar-a-Lago resort.

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Middle East real estate tycoon palling with Trump and Musk in Florida: report

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, a steady stream of billionaires and well-connected special interest figures have been lining up to meet with or ingratiate themselves to him, as exemplified by the string of tech companies contributing to his inauguration fund. But there's one particular entity whose presence at Mar-a-Lago alongside Trump and his big tech ally Elon Musk is striking, reported Salon.

"Hussain Sajwani's presence at Trump's New Year’s Eve party was not surprising," reported Daria Solovieva. "He and his family have attended it in previous years, including in 2017, when Trump called them 'the most beautiful people in Dubai,' according to The Associated Press. They have maintained strong business connections with the Trump Organization through projects in the United Arab Emirates." And returning to form, wrote Solovieva, Sajwani "showed off a picture with the president-elect and Musk from the New Year’s Eve celebration on his Instagram page."

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Speaker busted for using 'fake prayer' to push 'Christian nationalism' in House: analyst

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) celebrated his re-election as speaker on Friday by reading from a prayer that he falsely attributed to American founder Thomas Jefferson.

Salon's Amanda Marcotte wrote Tuesday that Johnson's inclusion of a fake Thomas Jefferson prayer is more than just hapless historical illiteracy, but is rather part of a concerted effort by right-wing Christians to rewrite the history of the United States.

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'Screw it': CNN panelist warns belief in 'invincibility' is powering risky Trump decisions

A CNN panel on Tuesday predicted that President-elect Donald Trump was likely to pardon even the most violent rioters who stormed the United States Capitol on his behalf on January 6th, 2021.

Republican strategist Brad Todd began the discussion by saying he only believed that Trump would pardon low-level January 6th offenders rather than violent offenders such as members of the Proud Boys.

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'Ending that completely': Facebook gets rid of fact-checkers in wake of Trump's election

Facebook's parent company will make changes to its fact-checking to more closely resemble the site formerly known as Twitter.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Tuesday morning that content moderation and other restrictions on speech would be lifted across Facebook, Instagram and other platforms as Donald Trump returns to the White House, reported Fox News.

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'Biggest problem children': Trump allies worry GOP faction could become thorn in side

When a new Congress was seated on Friday, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) feared he would lose the House speaker position. Some members of the far-right House Freedom Caucus would not commit to voting for him.

Johnson, however, was confirmed on the first vote. House Republicans, except for Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), voted to make him speaker again. But the Freedom Caucus was a major concern for Johnson and his allies — even after President-elect Donald Trump endorsed him.

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Trump intel advisor Devin Nunes still dismisses Russian election meddling as a 'hoax'

Devin Nunes, the former congressman and MAGA loyalist picked by Donald Trump to chair the Intelligence Advisory Board, has a long history of downplaying Russian interference in U.S. elections.

As recently as last February, Nunes testified in a deposition for a defamation lawsuit that a package he received from someone subsequently deemed by the U.S. Treasury Department as a Russian agent acting under the “purview” of President Vladimir Putin to influence U.S. elections was “just a continued operation of smearing people, trying to tie people to Russia.”

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'Don't get mad at me!' Morning Joe issues GOP warning over 'radical' moves

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned Republicans Tuesday not to overplay their hand as they regain the levers of power.

Republicans reclaimed congressional majorities last week and Donald Trump will return to the White House later this month. The "Morning Joe" host cautioned them against disruptive moves that could wreck a roaring economy and job market.

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